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Besides social media accounts, questionofcities has populated their site with ‘Riverfront development is the murder of rivers, turning rivers into drains.’ - Question of Cities, Pune riverfront work narrows the Mula-Mutha, slashes green to grey - Question of Cities, Musi riverfront project for real estate, sidelines people and river - Question of Cities, Copy-paste riverfront model discounts Godavari’s ecology and heritage - Question of Cities, Nuts, bolts, and budgets of riverfront development - Question of Cities, QOC - CALL FOR PAPERS, Millions are protesting but boycotts are key to change policies - Question of Cities, Determined voices continue to fight for rights, land, ecology - Question of Cities, Mumbai protests for ecology intensify but disconnected - Question of Cities, Why must trans people prove themselves to the city, every day? - Question of Cities, How India’s cities are making protests invisible - Question of Cities, People vs people: How to read protests and fissures - Question of Cities, Will nature send an invoice to booming Goa? - Question of Cities, What if the Musi River could lead the development of Hyderabad? - Question of Cities, Delhi owes the Yamuna an ecologically-sound river-led city plan - Question of Cities, The relentless fighters who cycle, campaign and rally to save Yamuna - Question of Cities, Mumbai Metropolitan Region: The facts and figures after elections - Question of Cities, Split or reunified, Delhi’s municipal corporation has poor governance, low finances - Question of Cities, Bengaluru: A step forward or two steps backslide in urban governance? - Question of Cities, Why we should worry about the narrative of development - Question of Cities, Beyond the Aravallis, other hill ranges in gradual destruction - Question of Cities, ‘The greatest threat to wetlands is, ironically, government agencies’ - Question of Cities, Delhi like the dhau: A city of co-existence and kinship - Question of Cities, Go, Goa, Gone: Ecology and ethos being erased by commerce - Question of Cities, Following the arc from the Aravallis to Delhi's air - Question of Cities, Mumbai, our city, is being snatched from us - Question of Cities, The making and unmaking of Goa’s unique alternative urbanity - Question of Cities, Bengaluru re-imagined through its incredible water network - Question of Cities, Let’s transform Kolkata into a care-based feminist city - Question of Cities, Clean air and water in Thrissur. Breaking barriers in Chennai - Question of Cities, Dehradun, we dream a future without air purifiers and ailments - Question of Cities, Climate action saves lives. So why do climate models ignore well-being? - Question of Cities, Saving Tinsukia from its quest for ‘development’ - Question of Cities, ‘We want the Musi cleaned but without displacing the people’ - Question of Cities, The Musi - then and now - Question of Cities, The Musi was, and is, Hyderabad’s heritage and culture - Question of Cities, ‘The Yamuna is a living and breathing thing. We are systematically killing it’ - Question of Cities, Let there be light, but aesthetically - Question of Cities, The Yamuna: Memoir of a dying river - Question of Cities, ‘The government got votes from here, now claims the settlement is illegal’ - Question of Cities, Lighting, shadows, and cognitive dissonance in urban spaces - Question of Cities, Delhi’s direct line from air pollution to disease - Question of Cities, Can India’s National Clean Air Programme ensure good air and environmental justice? - Question of Cities, Delhi’s buses hold the key to better public transport and climate action - Question of Cities, Air pollution hits women informal workers hard and different - Question of Cities, Wake-up call: India’s air pollution-related deaths among highest in the world - Question of Cities, The silent epidemic: Air pollution infiltrates our lungs, our lives, say people - Question of Cities, Saving the Aravallis with songs, poems and art - Question of Cities, They fight so that the Aravallis can stand tall - Question of Cities, Following the arc from the Aravallis to Delhi's air - Question of Cities, The Aravallis at the crossroads: Facts, fallout, and the fight - Question of Cities, How changing climate and cities influence people’s lives - Question of Cities, Community filmmakers tell lesser-known stories of their cities - Question of Cities, Reading cities through stories, writers and lenses - Question of Cities, Imaginations, protests and politics for better cities in 2026 - Question of Cities, Mumbai’s old textile market is on the edge of a new aesthetic - Question of Cities, The numb-erred aesthetic of India’s financial capital - Question of Cities, ‘Aesthetics not an after-thought or beautification, it’s harmony of city spaces and environment’ - Question of Cities, City looks: Not facades and boulevards, but people’s lives and creative expressions - Question of Cities, Rooftop cooling as design intervention to beat the heat in Delhi’s Sultanpuri - Question of Cities, How ecologically-sound is Kolkata’s New Town? - Question of Cities, ‘Cities that care’: A blueprint for feminist cities - Question of Cities, ‘Ecology and landform give rise to urban form. Town planning flattens it to 2-dimension’ - Question of Cities, Influencing change in cities through urban design interventions - Question of Cities, How people power reclaimed the Vishwamitri for Vadodara - Question of Cities, Bengaluru lakes: A trickle of renewal, a long way ahead - Question of Cities, Delhi’s Biodiversity Parks show a face of urban ecological restoration - Question of Cities, ‘I have a negative sense of the judiciary; conflicting orders are passed’ - Question of Cities, How do we design gender-sensitive cities? Start by listening to women and other genders, Traditional urban planning fails women; make them visible in planning to transform cities, Planning and building gender-inclusive cities is the need of the hour, Ragpickers: Women workers battle poverty, administrative apathy, Climate Change, Wanted: Safe and affordable housing for working women in cities, Delhi’s ‘pink ticket’ allows women free travel but what we need is safe travel, ‘Mumbai Development Plan is not on paper alone, it makes spatial provisions for women’, The rural in the urban: Warli women of Mumbai’s National Park -, Reports, News Digest, Books, Join the community and share the journal with your friends.